
Kochi Rescuers Save Cat Stranded on Metro Rail Pillar
After multiple attempts and a hydraulic crane failure, rescuers in Kochi, India finally saved a cat trapped 30 feet high on a metro rail pillar. The community named him Subash and cheered when he was safely brought down.
When auto rickshaw drivers spotted a cat stranded atop a Kochi Metro Rail pillar near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, they knew the frightened animal needed help fast.
The rescue quickly became complicated. Every time rescuers approached, the cat darted deeper into gaps within the girder structure, making it nearly impossible to reach him safely.
Then the hydraulic crane broke down, forcing teams to completely rethink their approach. Animal lovers and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals joined Fire and Rescue Service officials, while metro authorities left food on the pillar to keep the cat fed during the ordeal.
Local drivers gave the stranded feline a name: Subash, after a beloved movie character. As word spread through the neighborhood, more people began following his story and rooting for his safe return.
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What makes this rescue special isn't just the dramatic setting or technical challenges. It's how an entire community rallied around one vulnerable creature who couldn't ask for help.
Auto drivers who first spotted Subash stayed invested in his story. Animal advocates coordinated with multiple agencies. Fire and rescue teams returned for attempt after attempt, never giving up despite the setbacks.
On Sunday night, Kochi Metro Rail Limited provided crucial support for one final operation. Two rescuers climbed up equipped with nets and a rescue box, and this time, everything went right.
A crowd gathered below, watching anxiously as the team carefully secured Subash. When he was finally brought down safely, cheers erupted from the supporters who'd been following his journey.
Subash was immediately taken to an animal rehabilitation center, where he's recovering from his frightening adventure high above the city streets.
In a world where it's easy to look away from small problems, dozens of people in Kochi chose to care deeply about one scared cat, and their persistence paid off.
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